[f-nsp] Configuring session persistence in ServerIron 4G

Scott T. Cameron routehero at gmail.com
Mon Jun 14 09:05:06 EDT 2010


There's not really any good technical reason for not inserting a cookie.

However, you can enable IP-based sticky via 'port # sticky' on the virtual
server.  This can lead to very imbalanced traffic if any users behind large
NATs/proxies connect to your website.

Those are your only two options as far as persistence is concerned.

Scott

On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 8:17 AM, Sujith <jith787 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello,
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> Thanks for your valuable time and suggestions.
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> I have a website hosted on 3 servers and the servers are load balanced
> using ServerIron 4G-SSL using a round-robin predictor.
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> I need to configure certain URL to be persistent on single server for the
> complete session initiated by the Client to the server.
>
> The web application are written in asp.net and the client is very much
> sure of not inserting cookies into the client browser.
>
> The problem i am hitting at it is, whenever i hit the URL from the client
> browser, i get the http page from the server where i have to give the
> username and password.  Once the credentials are entered, i get a error page
> and i believe it is redirected to another server on round robin and the
> persistence is lost.
>
> I run through the Foundry guide and brocade community portal for cookie
> switching. At present, i tried to do a cookie switching given exactly in the
> brocade portal for cookie switching. This solution works sometime and
> suddenly it does not work.
>
> I have not tried or tested on other solutions.
>
> Also please let me know, if we can track or troubleshoot from the
> ServerIron perspective. I did not
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> If the above explanation is not clear, please let me know.
>
> Thanks
> -Sujith
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